College Disturbances--Affairs at Yale.

To the Editor of the New-York Times: I observe, in your paper of Tuesday, an account from a correspondent at New-Haven, of an "Uproar at Yale," with a threat of certain other proceedings, which are to be "soon forthcoming." Every graduate of our American Colleges knows that many customs have existed in them from time immemorial, assuming the form of "practical jokes." View Full Article in Timesmachine »

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